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6/12/13, "IF THE GOP IS THIS STUPID, IT DESERVES TO DIE," AnnCoulter.com
"Democrats terrify Hispanics into thinking they'll be lynched if they
vote for Republicans, and then turn around and taunt Republicans for not
winning a majority of the Hispanic vote.
This line of attack has real resonance with our stupidest
Republicans. (Proposed Republican primary targets: Sens. Kelly Ayotte,
Jeff Flake, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio.) Which explains why
Republicans are devoting all their energy to slightly increasing their
share of the Hispanic vote while alienating everyone else in America.
It must be fun for liberals to manipulate Republicans into
focusing on hopeless causes. Why don't Democrats waste their time trying
to win the votes of gun owners?
As journalist Steve Sailer recently pointed out, the Hispanic
vote terrifying Republicans isn't that big. It actually declined in
2012. The Census Bureau finally released the real voter turnout numbers
from the last election, and the Hispanic vote came in at only 8.4
percent of the electorate -- not the 10 percent claimed by the
pro-amnesty crowd.
The sleeping giant of the last election wasn't Hispanics; it was
elderly black women, terrified of media claims that Republicans were
trying to suppress the black vote and determined to keep the first
African-American president in the White House.
Contrary to everyone's expectations, 10 percent more blacks
voted in 2012 compared to 2008, even beating white voters, the usual
turnout champions. Eligible black voters turned out at rate of 66.2
percent, compared to 64.1 percent of eligible white voters. Only 48
percent of all eligible Hispanic voters went to the polls.
No one saw this coming, which is probably why Gallup had Romney
up by 5 points before Hurricane Sandy hit, and up by 1 point in its last
pre-election poll after the hurricane.
Only two groups voted in larger numbers in 2012 compared to
2008: blacks aged 45-64, and blacks over the age of 65 -- mostly elderly
black women.
In raw numbers, nearly twice as many blacks voted as
Hispanics, and nine times as many whites voted as Hispanics.
(Ninety-eight million whites, 18 million blacks and 11 million
Hispanics.)
So, naturally, the Republican Party's entire battle plan going
forward is to win slightly more votes from 8.4 percent of the electorate
by giving them something they don't want.
As Byron York has shown, even if Mitt Romney had won 70 percent
of the Hispanic vote, he still would have lost. No Republican
presidential candidate in at least 50 years has won even half of the
Hispanic vote.
In the presidential election immediately after Reagan signed an
amnesty bill in 1986, the Republican share of the Hispanic vote actually
declined from 37 percent to 30 percent -- and that was in a landslide
election for the GOP. Combined, the two Bush presidents averaged 32.5
percent of the Hispanic vote -- and they have Hispanics in their family
Christmas cards.
John McCain, the nation's leading amnesty proponent, won only 31
percent of the Hispanic vote, not much more than anti-amnesty Romney's
27 percent.
Amnesty is a gift to employers, not employees.
The (pro-amnesty) Pew Research Hispanic Center has produced poll
after poll showing that Hispanics don't care about amnesty. In a poll
last fall, Hispanic voters said they cared more about education, jobs
and health care than immigration. They even care more about the federal
budget deficit than immigration! (To put that in perspective, the next
item on their list of concerns was "scratchy towels.")
Also, note that Pew asked about "immigration," not "amnesty."
Those Hispanics who said they cared about immigration might care about
it the way I care about it -- by supporting a fence and E-Verify.
Who convinced Republicans that Hispanic wages aren't low enough and what
they really need is an influx of low-wage workers competing for their
jobs?
Maybe the greedy businessmen now running the Republican Party
should talk with their Hispanic maids sometime. Ask Juanita if she'd
like to have seven new immigrants competing with her for the opportunity
to clean other people's houses, so that her wages can be dropped from
$20 an hour to $10 an hour.
A wise Latina, A.J. Delgado, recently explained on Mediaite.com
why amnesty won't win Republicans the Hispanic vote -- even if they get
credit for it. Her very first argument was: "Latinos will resent the
added competition for jobs."
But rich businessmen don't care. Big Republican donors -- and
their campaign consultants -- just want to make money. They don't care
about Hispanics, and they certainly don't care what happens to the
country. If the country is hurt, I don't care, as long as I am doing better! This is the very definition of treason.
Hispanic voters are a small portion of the electorate. They
don't want amnesty, and they're hopeless Democrats. So Republicans have
decided the path to victory is to flood the country with lots more of
them!
It's as if Republicans convinced Democrats to fixate on banning
birth control to win more pro-life voters. This would be great for
Republicans because Democrats will never win a majority of pro-life
voters, and about as many pro-lifers care about birth control as
Hispanics care about amnesty.
But that still wouldn't be as idiotic as what Republicans are
doing because, according to Gallup, pro-lifers are nearly half of the
electorate. Hispanics are only 8.4 percent of the electorate....
Listening to Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus
burble a few weeks ago on "Fox News Sunday" about how amnesty is going
to push the Republicans to new electoral heights, one is reminded of
Democratic pollster Pat Caddell's reason for refusing to become a
Republican: No matter how enraged he gets at Democratic corruption, he
says he can't bear to join such a stupid party as the GOP. " via Drudge
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